PasswordByPhone Taps TranslationsXXX for New Global Expansion

ATLANTA — Billing company PasswordByPhobe.com has teamed up with online translators TranslationsXXX.com to expand its global reach.

TranslationsXXX.com translates standard and mobile websites into almost 30 languages, a service that PasswordByPhone.com's Marc Jarrett said his company has found very useful.

“Both our companies are long-time believers in the benefits of communicating with potential customers in their own native language,” said Jarrett, who acts as the company's business development manager. “In an increasingly tough and saturated market, we believe that this is now more important than ever. The web is global, as is the worldwide demand for compelling adult material, so a closer commercial collaboration between our companies just seems to make logical commercial sense.”

Back in April, TranslationsXXX added multilingual search-engine optimization to its roster of services. Supported languages include Italian, English, Spanish, French and German.

“The addition of the SEO services was really a response to the needs of our customers,” said Lucie, TranslationsXXX director of business development. “We now have SEO specialists in five languages onboard and have already begun optimizing translated pages for our existing clientele. By pairing the SEO and translation services we’re allowing clients to really make the most of their websites into new markets overseas.”

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